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MIT vs. Harvard—Any thoughts?

Hey y'all. Stuck between two giants here—MIT and Harvard. Anyone have any insights on the main differences between the two? Culture, academic pressure, opportunities—anything would help. Thanks in advance!

3 months ago

Both MIT and Harvard are exceptional institutions, full of rigorous academics and abundant opportunities. However, your decision may be influenced by what you're looking for in terms of culture, academic focus, and campus environment.

Starting with MIT: the culture here tends to be collaborative and innovative. It's a place where nerds are cool and students aren't afraid to dive deep into technical areas of study. The academic pressure is high, but many students thrive in this type of environment. It's known for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics programs, and opportunities in these fields, such as internships and research, are plentiful.

On the other hand, Harvard has a culture that mixes prestige with an eclectic student body. It's academically rigorous like MIT but tends to have a broader range of strong disciplinary areas, including humanities and social sciences, along with exemplary STEM programs. The wide range of opportunities allows students to explore various fields and interests.

The locations of the two schools also differ slightly. Both are in the Boston area, but MIT's campus in Cambridge has a more urban feel while Harvard's campus, also in Cambridge, but in a different area, feels slightly more insulated and has a historic charm.

So, it boils down to what you are looking for: If you're more geared toward STEM and appreciate a tech-focused, innovative environment, MIT might be the right fit. If you're interested in a broader range of study or have yet to determine your exact path, and you prefer a more traditional college feel, Harvard could be the more favorable choice.

3 months ago

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